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RE: Churches may have to pay taxes, and members of Congress may pay politically

They are operating more like a business and less like a church but they have the advantage of paying no taxes.

I think here is where everything relies on. I'm not a religious guy, but I can see why religion is important to many people in the world, it helps them to find meaning. Nonetheless, churches purposes most of the times are contradictories just as the Vatican City whose known to have enough wealth to end poverty. They always end up criticizing capitalism but they swim in pools full of money they make by the taxpayer of the churches. Taxing has never been a thing I really like but seems like this could be the start of something nice- at least for me - Churches have never paid taxes in 2 thousand years and now the time has come where all the income they received must be redistributed, now let's see if they enjoy the redistribution they preach for.

On the other hand, we have those NGO's that more as acting as a charity foundations work more like a fund to finance any political movement Plan parenthood, black lives matter and so many others.

In Spain we have Oxfam whose in charge of creating lies and financing radical groups like third wave feminism.

This seems like a very good move to make.

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Yeah, it really bugs me when government and non-profits are in direct competition with private companies.

Yeah there is a lot more going on with the 501c than most know about. It makes the pastier and members of the church slaves.

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